depends on board.
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depends on board.
how do u mean it? Its diference for the best score at Gigabyte 790FX or 790X?
chew* can i go to bed now lol
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[QUOTE=msimax;3844295]chew* can i go to bed now lol
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No. You cheat! Now do it with ambient water :P
x2 550 @ 3.84Ghz with 3gb supercheap Kingstons 8-8-8-20. Just warming up with this ram, seems to be clocking rather nicely.
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C-BuZz
Depends how bad do you need sleep?
mach 1 episode 2? :D
Flanker it depends on what bios your on and what board your on due to the tuning..........
Prime example MsiMax is on a beta that clocks ram really well but its quite obvious due to the above 32m runs the tuning is off in that bios ;)
Tony's avatar says it all.......Use what's fast not what you think is fast........
M4A79T-Deluxe BIOS:0902
PII X4 955 Air Cooled with Ultra 120 Extreme
Mushkin D9GTS 1GX2 (VDIMM 2.3V)
everest 12k ... ;)
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cpu 3.9GHz PI 32M : 17m 14s
i wonder if there is any one play for the AMD sub 4G super pi 32m ?
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i never did like being used a bad example:rofl:
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Whats really cool about this thread is that (you SEE the DDR2/DDr3 speeds and freqency) which can be obtained on the SAME CPU. Changing MOBO and Ram is a Bigplus when the time comes.
High freqency really improves PHII . AlsoTight timing being optional , If your not familiar or advanced in Ram tweaking DDR3 @1600 stock timing i think would be ideal.
Most will benifit by running Stock or slightly tight timing and High Freqency ram hands down . Weather its DDR2/DDR3.. DDR3 offering way higher Freqencies is one huge step alone on the Same chip.
Laughs and Entertainment, provided by MSImax ,*CHEW and friends.gOtVolTage Productions INC:wasntme:
yes i know triple post blah blah blah...
:up:but 9.5 WORKS:up:
big :up: to chew
a lil higher on the ram F3L
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F3k kicking butt
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now im must slumber thank u chew* for another sleepless night:zombie:
f*cking hell MSImax, your 32M (15:50,5) superpi:shocked:...great
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Been working with the mobo guys to fine tune latencies and allow tight timings up to 1600. ;) This is on a crappy 810 at 3.6 with a pedestrian 790GX board (4GB), saving the good stuff for the official BIOS' release....
Nice, If i had to guess by the timings elpida?
Something new for the 1333/1600 market... crosses fingers on a release date... :D I think the memory guys are finally coming back around, 2000 does nothing on these platforms except get you good SPi 32m scores and chase mainstream buyers away. I think we should see 1333 C5 and maybe 1600 become really popular later this year in the market place, especially when Lynnfield launches on the Intel side.
I just know my AMD boards respond so much better to improved latencies at this point that going any higher (1600) is waste of money for me personally, but then I am not trying to set records so I am in the minority around here. :rofl:
So from everything I am seeing here it looks like my 24/7 settings are actually quite good!
CROSSHAIR III FORMULA.....I like this Board...
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hazzan: AIR?:) Look it good (NB is impressive), ASUS and MSI are the best at memory read-write...
here my Gigabyte:
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1.5V, AIR